MIME 4~. ~~: Of the instances, there is to be found h mill in an apart ment adjoining the kitchen, if nut in it. The whole is as primitive as well can be, although the captain bee no doubt it answers all the wants of this rude and indolent people. From all amounts, besides cattle, the country is well adapted to the raising of sheep, which simply require watching, as they can find plenty of numerous food the whole year round; bet there has been no at tention paid to this mot of stock, and the wool is of very ordinary quality, The mutton is thought to be of very fine flavor. The usual price of a sheep is from one dollar aid fifty cents to two dollars, when choice is made fur keling. Hogs are raised in some mute and in some parts might be fad to great advantage on the acorns which areabundant on the hills where the land is not auceptible of cultivation. Pork may be packed at three dollars the hundred weight. What adds to the facilities of doing this business, is the fact that large quantities of salt collect in the winter season, which may be obtained for the expense of carting It. The number or Indians is variously estimated at from 12 00U to 15,000, white others place them as low as 8 000 or 9,000. The principal part of these are the tribes on the Sacramento. The whites, Capt W. estimates at about 3000, with about 2000 more of mixed blood. The whole population of Upper Cala fornia at the date of the visit is given at about 13,000 ANOTHER CIRCULeR. souls. The health and robustness of the wild inhale. The following eircularhas been issued from the Tress 1 tents seem remarkable, and most be attributed to their J UST try• Depot [meat , in conformity with the leselution of! fine cltmate, as well moo their simple diet. This con sists of beef roasted upon the cotes, a few vegetables, Congress, We trust, therefore, that the Secretary I AT and the mettle, w h ic h is a thin cake made of corn will escape the lash of the hypocritical for this official meal, and baked upon • sheet of iron. Throughout N . 0 • 49 , act. It has been generally circulated among the oil- tire country, both with the rich and poor, this is the errs of the federal government, as well as among the general fare; but some few luxuties have been lately introduced, among which are rice and tea. The at. • LIBEIITY STREET govenors of the reepeciative States and territoi tes, the • rp HE subscriber having returned again from fh b I ter is used so sparingly, that the discoloration of presidenteof the colleges, Sc, e.,e, water is scam ly perceptible. JL eastern cities, is now opening his fall and wnr-' Treasury Department, lAt the ness:Leis they live after the Spanish fashion. ter stock of goods, exceeding in variety and extent any Ape ie, in le. The children are rot the most pert, left to take car of thing heretofore offered in this city. themselves, and run about naked and dirty. T hey Thankful to his friends and the public for the frees Sir: The following resolution was adopted at the ihlins a received, arid which has induced him to ire first seism!. of the 28th Congress[ be very great; thus: are generally robust, and their relative number teems chase more extensively than before, he again invites " Resolved. ' Th at the Secretory of the rroti.ory.! to families of fourt een is by no means uncommon ren or fifteen children; and an their attention to the cheapest, best selected and be, and he is hereby, authorized to transfer from any I instancew as Ire which most extensive assortment which he has ever before officeoffices or of the Treasury Department from! mentioned of a woman near Yenta Bu- offered among which a filch their services may in his opinion, be dispensed t era who h ad twent).six. A large number die from !accidental falls fro m horses,with which from their I with, three or more clerks , to he employed, under his,French, Tenglifili s German and American earliest childhood they are acc ustomed to be engaged direction, in collection, strangnig, and classifying such me BrondelothS, Black, Blue, invisible , statistical information as may be procured, showing. IThi:seysbeilalril: notbec ocoofineexsearitwasnedtheferarolesteheridmearise, sex;end Green, Olive and other Colors, THE STRIKE—THI, GRAND PROCASSIoN --Yes-I 1 1 .- ' Anew Electrical Telegtaph, by ouch the or tending to show . e t a:h e :gal' ," th e e a c i r c iru h l a it a m e n o{ tie erg ' the women are almost equally expert. Families with 1 Which areal! of a superior quality. Also, a splendid terday was a great day among the operatives .— I despatch is written with a pen by the action of the- ' , arindub:arke;,"lnfaßtlifeasceyerral'Statzes and Teri ' c ri l e ti, : c I numerous members are 'seldom met with who have not lassortment of t There was a very large turn-out. The number of girls fluid has been successful) tried at Brussels, in the United States " " nee o I had to mourn the Ines of several of their number from 1 V ESTINGS OF ENTIRE NEW STYLES, .„. I casualties of this kind. FRENCH PATTERNS. i n the procession was Leer roue ituanazo—the whole presence of the Minister of public works. An elects- By the direction of the late Secretary of the Treas. Although ' comp arativel y I the Californians are f ew in . number of operatives in attendance was neatly eleven cal printing telegraph has also been invented and sec- u u ry, the duty of ca d riyin , g tii out R the object; t o b f e tlie r resole-I number, yet they have a distinctive character. Be c t: s l s . l t.i a fir of FRENCH AND ENGLISH El ES lot ( y shade, I ; I hundred. The right of the procession was assigned ines.fulle used there, which e e presume tu be similar 1 „:3 , , u 7,7,: q a ,, e ss ,li n v e re.ta'ssigenedeVtemrsopiedeee:sno7T I " (ended frc'm the Spaniard s , the y are unfortun h ate e , ', which cannot cannot ta . il o to e p ‘ l e e r iesethe saricaouuer, man,tespuottferhrits, to tho girls from Blaikstock's Factory, for the rt-a to that invented and lately exhibited in this nty y. —' his uvrndepanment. In compliance unit that dire: of found l to have theyall their vices, vothout ri o t:m o tet s am at h. customers. Also, a son that it is the °liked establohment. They carried non, the Register, on the 25th of J uly last, issued err 1 ling t m " . elrtues; The meteor of the at mospheie upon the elf-cif ical e irell an f exceedingly t the m a . le i ri g nd le- ! Now Style of Beaver and Tweed Cloths, , which is equally in favor with a beautitul banner, on which was inset died: has ben found to be a grime, difficult). hence ars calling for the informetion desired, to various male portion of the community. Their games con -1 OF BLACK, BLIIE, INVISIBLE GRE.LN,,GOLD- P r ''" - . c int u a l te and federal officers, and I regret to teem the "THE TEN HOUR SYSTEM." stet in card., dice. &e. posals furputting up the w ire. from this city lo mil-, but few competitively, responded to the respect ful t EN MIXED AND ()LIVE, FOR. ' Their emusements are eockfihting, bull and bear , Unless we got ten hours, we'll not weave, adelphia, in an uncoyered state, may fail, !request which he made but their co--operation. It to SACK AND FROCK COATS, No' not au much as one shirt sleeve,"bsen) and damn • these are the predominant on. ' I probable that the short space of time to which those ', g' . g • 1 cupations o f t heir lives, always accompanied with ex Togvher with a lot of Makibtdoo and Blue Blank- They also had a beautiful sulk fl +g. very tastefully . • • EV' Mr. Van Buren is on a visit to Commodore' vihn arena solo-lied to collect the Information were re - cessive drinking. Parties of amusement. to winch, et Coaling, Pilot and other goods suitable for ever d-corated. The mils mid male operatives from die Nscliolsoat at Charlestown, Boston. lie has received stir ieted, was one of the principal causes afar song ailinvitedare frequent; coats , the surrounding, pop u l at i on is ver.nel , , to the attainment of the objects contemplated I Eagle, Hope and Union Factories followed in order. the calls of many devoted friends during his visit. generally " l drys, d rarelybreak [hear est [been aye an up These goods will be sold ready mode, or will be 1 1 . 1 I 1 That ,by the ..i era government. cause at tow pres The procession formed in the Market Square, A Ile-without some quarrel. made to order in a superior style. as low as can he 1 re The recent improveanent in the manufacture ant moment, is in s pent measure obviated, by the Weddings are particularly liable to these disorders. ' lee/gilt in this city. He has also the usual variety tor glieny city, about 10 o'clock, A.M. They marched of exit, discovered at Syracuse, is attericting much at- en ? pie time 1"" given tin o 5 ,1 11 , "" m I "" id' i n and at earl, of the three last that took place at end I gem lemari'• wear such as up Butler et. Allegheny t i v e to the new Bridge, across tent-on amcng scientific men, as well as others l a r t i "' so n some tt.if"stliemiri't:tleasatate is n trre e re :e l k ' n e gn oil rr r cei t ic . aI Iv in the vicinity of Yetba Buena, previous to the visit ' Shirts, Stocks, Sitspende rs, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, the bridge I, Penn street, Piu.burgh—doe it Penn Lo iri there, • life was lost by the coceillo Dos aeapon i . 's the roccis is sO Simple ill lt all wonder whs it hos by their respective authoritieft to ascertain, directir P Bosoms, Collars, 4.c. NVeyne—down Wayne to Liberty—down Liberty toto always worn , arid is p romptlyresorted to in all their i not been thought of lofore. As it may tend to oilier ',I- Incidentally, the con dition of nine a g riculture , menu• i meca' Haying in les empleyment several of the best St Clair, down St Clair steel to the old Bridge, and foctmes and domestic tiarle --%% i ere such us the ac. 9. . r1 7 . , female portion of the comoottot, are ignorant, known and m ot popular cutter, in the coy. he feels useful application. of the principle, arid as the major of h legal authorities tut ttlifteUlt% MIIIOIIIJ lie tift- , ran of clime s atisfaction and would especially across the Bridge to Allegheny city, and from thence I ray of our readers may nor have noticed it, wo broil , pr ° , l .;,„,i,:a 1,) • those „ 1 ,,,, T , 1 inane the hon o r to " lie.. degraded, end the alines ot their husbands they none the a tention of persons wanton; their garments to Ledlie's Idand. A meeting was then orgautzed . stale that the blow. of saline sprlngs contains f r om 70 in fur rushing to this department the information col. „ re ,n ve ,, r i v ti ttn ,r ci a r ,,r f n d h er: , 5 , , , r and st r i i n ll 6• m , s t make r a i n ,y, m sli e r n ri l fi s t iy e , „ , . imams in a superior style and of tine finest materials, by appointing the Rev. WASTER SCOTT, ['reit- levied under the operation , of law s enacted Tot that to 100 per cont of salt, but less than the necessity par I no trades. and depend e:t u r , v g er ' e dime upon the Indians no in" stuck en dent; R C Fts.estia, Rev. E SNIITH, II Ls n T PRATT, ' Vito NCH CLATIIS, CAl5l'llEll[5 AND VESTINGS, quantity tir Sturm: it, 30 per cent of salt is them-fore, i7 l e t • I e , e h thee d ''' t e : s e ' n ' ot ":::", e t s ::: i ' l t a i , r at 11 7::, e 7 e ,;°.‘ e at the missions some ot whom are quite ingenious, us and L B Ant s, Vic Presidents; and L G Rotation. carpenters and bl ac k s miths. Tim .bites are so tort e Whlch he has .elected with the utmost core for this added to it, when the impellers, consisting of some I addre n ss a it;t r ould make i tionit i ciliarx visits for the par- , lent, and withal he sit much pride, as to make them particular branch of business. He will take pleasure Win D Tassel, Jacob Lauman, and J Reeves, 30 per cent, float upon the surface, and the 100 per pose of obtaining the Informetiiin ; ha'• ‘IP.O ruasul look upon al.I mann al labor as degradin - in oath, they in .bowing these goods to any one who will favor him Sceretai les. intent el t men—men preounni to hun t awn wit h a t cent, Inchtdine, ot course, the 30 per cent added. , regard all those aho work as beneath te r m; they In with It tail. feeling confident that the greet satiety of After the organization, the Rev E Smith was loudly c"""de'ehhs knowledge °I she e '' " '"" " 1 " ie to su ' e t consence can neserhe t o n e rd to labor. An one, his stuck and the style to winch they are made, can sinks to the bottom, and is drawn off, and the watei called for, and addressed the meeting in a brief but lects herein mentotreu—s c use •pprox mention in . dote w as as related to me of who had been known, to tiot be supassed in this city. evaporated. As t h eta are n ow about 20,000 000 t ruce might he atoned at, lo all Cafes, how care, ' forcible speech. H.. was {detect! by R H KERR dispense with Ms dinner •Itt °ugh the fond was but a • P. DEL.4.l'ilfs bu.diel, of salt made at the Salina springs, the amount when estimated results are fora•oled 10 Ile ticpert• . few yards tifl. Isenst the . I udi•n was not at band to I Sep ^0 49 Liberty street. Esq. in an able and eloquent address, at the close of , meat , let that fact be commurocuted. so diet. in mate- t,,,n. a to h._ . .111 probably be more than douLleil k this protess which he offered the following revolution, which wasmg MN /Noon to Coniess, the actual and estimated ^_ _ " __ _ _ _=____. FALL /MD WINTER since about one-thud more is made by it than by the' results mats be clearly designated. 'lie sohjet is to adopted by acclamation:Married, (321 i—ir CD RIX rt UVP Cal - told meccas. 1 which your attent i on are ca nted are, the arraculture,i Resolved, That your committee appointed by the I . manufactures sod donorstie bade in the county , OnTh armlet , mo r ning the 181 h. net by Rev . E AT THE public meeting on Saturday evening last, regret the' Gate .'s Cos Ye 5.110.1. — The ronfessem of Green where you reside. The meanie; of the two first seer' s.,"'"h Mr. "'llmm E. Bella to : tl '" lanli' B. Inar' THREE BIG DOORS' , Cullough , both lit this miy necessity of now stating, that they did not seek thi • . the murderer is copyrighted, and Is to he ptili'idied cats, Pal eau readily ‘-umPratlgad In regard to t.' last I ail l explain what rola be conside re d its mean a— ----- - - --- - No. 151, LIBERTY STREET. office assigned them by their fellow•cit izens, of calling on the Itlili. He states that tits first thought of murder .ne ' , , r,, - d ~•• t h e restitution •iit Con g res s ..r. not matte. i Died. PITTSBURGH. on the manufacturers, to ascertain *limiter they were was dune; a sleigh rule to floosie, and that tire cir hely will .hat it to be eiehrmeel under that head i ci a i mt 1 ~,,taiorti,S On . liast.o , l night last Ot iv • YR P FAR willing to fever their hands; we, thereffre, burl hock curnstance which gave rise to that thought, was some-, , You yell ascertain, if inacticulde. the quantity of pro- r , y . ~,,, o f 11,,,,,,,, 1.,1, 2 , , E sq . o f ell,g),„y sty, the imputation attempted to be cast upon us by the ' , Mine said to him by a girl on that °cease e in a duce, tm Ire „ sclocnkt.,eicidemearciliamot,,o",erci.mitide or aged abut 19 years employers, and we care not whether thm recognize the jocose manner, and upon whicb he put a wrong cute r/PThe funeral will take place this morning, at 'my, (for Lr the ' ll;inct of Columbia , ) to n th, power of the people assembled, or not, in the corn' i struction• Ile first gave his tide two opium pills, but table here.. ith enclosed upon that sill rut, as well a. ten o'clock, from the residence obis father, on Anne renter. the dose was too large, and vomiting was produced ' upon the subjects of agriculture, and manufacture. street, opposite the residence of Esquire Mowry, Atte- S W Br ACK, Esq , was then called to the stand; ' your in/rows for obtaining the information de ft was after this that be administered the arsenic. It I° gluey city. The friends of the family are invited to his speech was brief, but aide, 1 you will bear in meet that it is the condition of i ("flied are] °cum”' 1 has been generally suppoted that he procured the pe . n e t Z e ." saln . . the , ... awed between it, I s e attend without further notice. ing. Messrs John Farrel, James IVatson and Jo-1 per of arsenic on the Sunda) that Daniel E. Dennison! o f Jo., 1844 . i"7 an d the Ist i'.( June, 1815; are) what- ' seph. Knox also made shoo, but excellent and appro- ' , funnshed him with the key to the store, when he said ever tufo. 'Talton you may procure. I will thank you • prises speeches. lhe wanted to get some oats for his borse. This ts • to forward to this department by the Ist of October next, or sooner if practicable. P. S. Since the obese was put in Type, we learn that I mistake . Green say s that he got she arsenic an a As ' Congress made no •r r p re riation to ay for the before adjourning, the meeting, on motion oH. f R.i the time earn stole was open—that at this time there I collection of statistical in h en o r a tion, i ain r eeo'erisentis, Kette,fEsq• appointed a curemittie to prepare an were several people in the store—mad that Ice day not authormed to compensate any tine ale may deem it re address to the F u coperatives of the Urned States, arid unperceived by any one, pat /us hand into thrr upontesunibjtoe a u ld he tn re coll,c o t t ::g 11, b u t n,i.,, ati in( nn ry operatives , urging upon them the propriety of insisting upon the . jar, awl took ogle paper of erotism. These are the, received by pe rs ons every 0( rois t io ,,,,, p:e t ,, tis i r , ten hour system. I only points not disclosed on the trial. i should he an inducement on the pat t of those *ltem 1 me THL MAINE ELICTION.—We have received since A letter from Rome states that aboutthe end of } add riTof ss 'a ii sr i trntrakkeeaa'pableeolfebermi; rfe'lletkrsida.ccat:7facpltiits Saturday, says the Boston Post, ]town from Cumber- June some workmen occupie d in making a road ( roe , and useful to the people of the United States . land 7 small towns from Piscataqins, and I from Pe' 1 i have the htete , to lee °bed ., we, .on . Ostia,disinterred three statues with some bas retrials., ' nobacot—making in all, 192 towns eith this moult:— I R. J. W A I.KER, Scat , Cardinal Tardint, dean of the sacred college, hanngl Anderson Morse Scat Polk Clay Seer•taiy of the Treasury. I heard of this discovery , has caused the statues! 23 442 19 633 4_'6l 31 627 25 327 3 390 to be taken from the place where they hart been left I From the Philadelphia Enquirer. Decrease in democratic vote 8 184 ;n wisig 5 689 1 One of Grecian marble,' passes lot the they d ouvre et', CALIFORNIA AND ITS RI SOL RCVS. Increase in others, 871. 1 sculpture. It represents a women whose form is dm- We • day or two since gave a brief sketch of Cele. It does not appear that the whigs have elected any gathered from revered chapter* of the • F..s• • edlerefld withwhic h fern "' es throughthe ut u :vinery ain senators but the three in Kennebec. In York. Wel-, P iplainer Expedition," by Capt Wilkes. The subject Is covered. The two others, thosigh very precious, flare , full of interest, and we therefore proceed to mill out a do, Oxford and Penobscot the democrat, h a ve elect I 1 not the same deg ree of perfection. The Cardinal I few more facts and statements. Thavisit' it should be ed 12. The legislature will b ; saving given directions that researches in the sarne e democratic enough fort 1841. the Cart e W. f say. that the purpose of filling all vacancies. place should he continued, there were discovered.' the greater part of the wealth of peopl o Califoe eta consists of lire stock. The Importations on the laa" The route from Chagas to Panama moss the some days after, several funeral urns of white marble ' average of year. are about 150.000 hides, and two Isthmns; has recently been traversed by Mr Jewett,' I two of 'flitch are in btu relief, sculptured with marvel hundred thousand arrobas of tallow. The standard newly appointed charge of the United States. The price for the former is two dollars, while the latter is bus delicacy. The figiires, though very small, are so' journey of the most i worth one Boland fifty cents the aerobe A few bee distance is (5 miles in all, and the I well finished that the veins, muscles and nerves, can I tsar akin. are obtained, which do not exceed two thou interesting description. From forgone to Panama I be distinguished, and all thews details whirl, tender sand, and are valued at two dolists apiece. From the road is • mere bridle path through the forest.— I green and yellow marble, have also been found on this "e work of this kind valuable. Some pieces of antique four to five hundred sea otter skins ate broughtin by r Jewett, in a letter seen by the editor of the Union, b rscan hunters, which are valued at thirty dollars M tt , An ' describes the forest as one continued and meenificent spot, and among ethers a stone on which is engraved. I Wheat has been exported to the R•mann posts, to green hotline—more beautiful than any he had evert Mtnallie C C (inertia in agro et rogastspangue in the amount of twelve thousand bushels, of which tine seen planted by the hand of man in the United States , •fronte mutt, which signifies according to some' evetoge price is about filly cents a buil.' l . Of late, He regrets [bathe could not have been a week, instead people, that the place aas formerly a countty house I however, it ha h,.. rusen to twit d i flla i ro t a i nd fifty re cent, in, of a day, in making the p assage ' Men • of the tunes in the interior of which Mmitius had placed thi„ylcAonense"egnerweenstporr. twatasjmhangeintote7erat'edas p re v ailed.- 5 t three were bearing fruit, growing in the most luxuriant[ statues, and twenty five at the front. TM" explana 1 thousand elk and deer skins, which are valued at from manner. The forest bordering rot Chagres river is nation is, however, disputed. 1 fifty cents to a dollar each. The whole merchantable very beautiful. Ho never had travelled a distance of, , B:7Powers, the sculptor, in answer to an anima•l p rod ucts may y e be iel e r olMf estimate d wheat rte i i ii " re s m il a a r n ka a ble nvi a li n ' it a of ;n 65 miles which afforded so much to interest and exctt non of Mr flaws, of 1 ennesee, gives an estimate of Soule r etur n s Y where the land is well situated, very estranger as the route from Chagres to Panama. Mr large returns are receised. Mr Spinet", of Yertse 1 the irobable cost of a :roars e !resume statue or Jewett thiiiks it important to assist in establishing al I , Buena, inforitted Capt. W • that ho had delivered to toeighteen (.l feetfrom General Jackson, sixteen th e line of communication between the Pacific and the It an active American farmer thirty bushels of wheat for base to t h e head of the rider. Ile titmice that the' seed at a time when it was difficult to obtain it, untie! need States, by this route, to facilitate Intercommuni casting alone would amount to between e 12,000 and I , an agreement that he should have the refusal of the cation between the Pacific squadron and the head of,no ,at the market pfice In the July following he , 15,000 and that 30 000 in all would not be too much' I the Nasy Departrrent. delivered lion three thoesand bushels, and on its de , for the total expense of the aurk, 'livery he discovered that the farmer had reserved six THE WHIG/ AND NA TlYrS.—The following whic h' , hundred bushels for himself, and this, without commie we copy from the Greenshurgh Argue, of Friday From the Boston Post Sept IS. ring the loss from bud reaping anti treading out with shows that the Whigs of Westmoreland and Somerset, homes, would give one bundled and twenty for one. have nominated an out and out native for the Senate; This is not considered a fair crate tan or average, as the land was remarkable for its richness and was well he declared himself in favor of such a change in the attended to, but Mr. Spears and several others assured Naturalization laws, as would 'Treks/et foreigners that the average would be as high as eighty bushels yielded fur one planted. from becoming citizens until they should be twenty- Indian corn yields well, as also potatoes, beens and one years in Ate country." The Argus says: peas. The cultivation of vegetables is increasing " But to come to the point, what we mean to say is rapidly, and a supply of those latter articles may be that John Covode is, or Was last campaign an avowed had in abundance and of the finest quality. The coon ads ocate of tho federal Pies Native American] Joel- try appears to be well adapted to grapes. Those that trines—that he gave it as his opinion, that the natural- have been tried by the missions yield most abundant izetron lawishould bechanged, flg' SO AS TO PRO. ly; and about two hundred casks, each of eighteen gal- II IBIT FOREIGNERS FROM BECOMING NIT- lons of brandy, and the same quantity of wine are IZENS UNTIL THEY SHOULD BE TWENTY made. The cultivation of the grape increases yearly, ONE YEARS IN THIS COUNTRY -4'2a Now but is not sufficient for the supply of the country, as this doctrine every body knows was one of the favorite large quantities of foreign wines and liquors are im measures of the old Federal party of John Adams's ported and which pay an enoimous duty S oto, when they passed their alien and sedition laws The salmon fi shery, if attended to, would, in the Scions , of that old, and often routed party are endeav- opinion of Capt Wilkes, be a source of considerable oring to rake up the bones of the old alien law, which profit. But the people are said to be indolent , and the democrats killed, and call it by a new and prettier to live with as little trouble as possible. At the mis name. In this gang, and advocating this doctrine, "tons, coarse articles are manufactured, such as blan we find Mc John Covorie, and to reward his devotion ken, and wearing apperrel for the Indians. Seal to their old favorite principle., the Federalists, or leather is also manufactured. There are in Califur- Whigs, or whatever name they go by now, nominated nia only two or three water mills for grinding flour, and him for the Senate. We therefore call him the Fede• these are owned by foreigners. The mills in general cal IV7ng Native Amer-Lc-in candidate,—and we do use in the country are composed of no moto than two this on good authority, which if required we can pro- burr stones. Tu the upper stone a cross beam is se duce—ea mean the testimony of citizens who heard cured, to which mule power is applied. In the most her Ccoiode express the opiritun refm Ltd to." it.l)c Oath) ,illoming post. JoIIN 1116L.F.11, EDIIoR FT6BURGII, SAIURDAY, SEPT. 20, 1345 re V H PA I.7it ER. Agent fur country newspapers, i t the Agent for the l'itt.burp,ll Drily Morning Pon. an ' l "'eddy Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive t rdvettisernetti s and t.uhsrliplions. lie has offices in Nea' YORK, nt Ihe Coal 0111 , -.43, 30 Ann atieet, (ad joining the Tribune (Alec.) B , STON, Stain "Itieet. wita, Real Eoste and Coal Office, 59 Pine ♦treet- B LTI)1.111.F, S E corner BeitimGre and CulvertstA, , sherc uur riper can IA seen, and terns of adverti sing learned. DEMOCRATIC TICKET• CAN AL COAMISSION JAMES BURNS, Mifflincounty ♦ 86ENIULT• SAMUEL W. BLACK, Pittsburgh. THOMAS DONNELLY, Allegheny city JOSEPII COOPER, Moon. COL. NYM. L. MI LLER, Versailles. CLERK Ur THE COURT R. 11. KERR, Allegheny ciiy. COUSTY TRLASVREIL T. BLACKMORE, Birmingham. RECORDER. J. C. M'CULLY, Upper Bt. Clair COISTER• EDWARD M'CORKLE, Indiana COMMISAIOSER• JOSEPH E. M'CABE, Fayette AUDITOR. JOHN H. M'ELHENY, Jeffergon Tickets! Tickets:: re' Any quantity of the regular Democratic ticket can be bad at thii office. Si. Era(: THE SPIRIT OUT Of THE Bunt.—A very cu. lions circumstance, says the New York News, has oc curred at 188 Orchard street. It appears that a fe male named Miller died last Wednesday at the above address, of the dropsy, from which she had been suffer ing for a considerable time. A person named Sarah Smith shut herself in with the body, and neither she nor the deceased was discovered till Sunday. On be ing asked what induced her to remain there concealed for such a length of time, and why she had kept the doors closed, she said that she had waited "to see the spirit out of it," and that every body knew of the den& This was the explanation alto at first gave the police, 1 and they reported her crazy, but the evidence given by her before the Coroner's jury was so rational that it renders this affair vety curious indeed. She said at the inquest that she had been waiting for some of the members of • Methodist society, by whom deceased had been supported, and that she had expected they would bury her. Was she cm)? THE RAIL ROA D.-A large meetiog inlayer of the rail road was held In Butler, a few days since, and a numerous delegation appointed to the Greensburgh Convention. Two meetings were held last week in Westmoteland county, in favor of the measure. The gond people of the "Star of the west" are "up and doing." CV" The St. Louis nepl Ler of Sept. mber says that the United Staten snsg-bout Hercules ar lived yesterday from the Missouri river, where she had been engaged for four or five weeks in extracting snags item the bed of the river. About thirty were taken out per day during that time, from the month to Pinckney, yet wheat site came down h would have seemed as if not one of them had been touched. The water having fallen considerably exposed those which were hid from view when she ascended. Site is on her way down, the low water having made her aban don her useful and needed labors above. EXTENSIVE FIRE AT SOUTH BOSTON. Between one rind two o'clock on Sunday morning,l it fire broke out in the Suffolk Lend Works at South; Boston, owned by Henthaw, Ward & Co., and spread to the adjoining houses. several of which were entirely destroyed, viz: three houses owned by William B. Harding, two by John Burnes, one by widow Plum• I mer, one by Robert Sanborn, and one by Charles Still —several) situated in Gold and Fifth streets and) Wilder's Block—all insured at mutual office at from 600 to 6700 apiece. The roof of a house in Fifth street. occupied by William Little, was badly dam. aged by the fire. The rear ofan unoceupie house in Fourth street, owned by Mr Rand of Newton, was somewhat schorched. The roof of the Baptist mee• tinghouso caught from sparks, but was soon extin; guished. Mr Osborn's stable also received a tearing. One of Mr. W. B. Harding's tenants was a Mrs. Hutchinson, 87 years of age, the widow of a revolt'. tionary soldier: and, although so feeble as scarcely to be able to walk about the room, she declared she would not he taken out of her room, while a single article of her furniture remained in it, and she had to be remov ed by absolute force after the fire had reached a tor net of the room. Of the lead woks nothing has been left standing except the chimneys. The amount of property, includ ing the building, destroyed is estimated at 75,000, apon which insurance bad been effected in four differ ent offices. • , m, -. *.* [Ulu Canada, says the Montreal Gazeue of the 10th inst. the weather continues unusually cold and stotmy for the season. Of the crops, the seine paper sayst—"We are sorry to learn from various quartets that the rot is showing itself in the potatoes to a con siderable extent, though it is to be hoped it will not be sogeneral as last year. The ahead , ' vnerally in this vicinity, but a good deal of burley, oats and peas aro yet standing. On Sunday we were visited by very heavy storms, traversing the whole counties of Montreal. Chambly, Rueville, and Hyacinthe, attend. ed with violent gusts of wind, and hail atones of very large dimensions. Monday was a very fine day, and much progress was made in securing the crops, but yesterday was egnin very unfavorable. Kr The steamer Defiance, says the St. Louis Re porter, passed the Champlain last evening lying at Rocky Point, two miles below Jefferson Barracks. discharging freight. It is thought the Champlain had met with some accident which rendered it necessary to unload. fdo.s , .. 4404 4.1.4.34-60 EM2==l= ?" . 40' ~;...,~ Drags. ;Intl Pe PC Word r il l !../ X/ N-1 1 614 Cuule Fieh Bone, " Sal Amoninc, bundles French lAm( lba Spentah Amnion 1 Can l'hoarborna IL A. FAHNF.STOCK & CO., ennui rf 6th and Wood at, Temperance Seeks an/ Publications. (AN HAND and (or sale sa ainortmeat of the Pub l.," Nations of the American Temperance Society, New York, amongst which are—Permanent Temper ance Documents—Waihingum Temperance Society, Hannah Hawkins,. Uncle Hugh--Confmnioa of an Inebriate-1 he Enquirer—Temperance Dialogue.— Temperance Hymn Books--Harpe—Sia nights with 'he Washingtonians, and Arthur's Temperance Tales; Temperance Journals, and shout 100,000 Youth'. Temperance Advocates, for sale at the New York prices. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent sod Com. Merchant, No. 9 Fifth it. se 20 Iw. For Sale or Rent. MTHE subscriber agent for sale or rent, his valuable property. situated on Wylie at. near the new Court House. The houses are entirely new, and built of the best materials; the front have i■ occu pied as a store, by the subscriber. and is a good stand (or busine■s. if not sold by the first of October, it will be sold at public sale. 5t.p20.d31 P. QUINN. Ter the Centre Table. THE beauties of Flom—twelve highly finished drawings of Flowers, Price $8,00; The (Buuduir) Annual fut 1846; Leaflets of Memory " Friendship . ' Offering " " The Hyacinth The Christian's Annual " The Rose of Sharon " Scenes in the Life door Saviour:: Gray's Elegy, illustrated with 32 engravings: Cowper' Task, illustrated edition; ilgi im's Progress Literary Emporium; Oracles from the roots; Albums Assorted. Juit received by BOSWORTH & FORRESTF.R, sep2O 43 Market at. To the Honorable the Judges of the 0 curt of Gen era: Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of James Miller, of Lower St Clair tp., in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep u public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, us ix duty bound, will pray. JAMES MILLER, We, the subscribers, citizens of Lower St Clair tp., do cot tify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accomm.alution of stranger■ and travelers, and that said Tavern is necessary. J. C. Sheler, James M'Donnell, Daniel Slacker, Henry Ingram, Thomas M' Donnell, Same. Flanigan, Tressly N. Jonea, James Carter, 'fhomas S. Sinews, James Carothers, John %Venice, John Obey. me 20-3r* Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, AT NO. 25 FIFTH STREET. THE subscriber has just received a very choke lot of REG ALIAS; Also, a seperior article of AROMATIC STAG TOBACCO, and has constantly on hand a general assortment of every article belonging to the trade, which be offers for sale at the lowest Oasis prices. sepl7-dlm TWO well finished and comfortable Frame Dwel ling Houses, near Faber's Factory, sth Ward. These houses contain each four rooms besides attic story and cellars. They are on lease having nine years to run, and willbe sold at a great bargain; ground rent only $9 per year on each house. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, septl3 Penn and Smithfield streets. JACOB M'COLLISTE R. . „,,10,r; THriATIZE. MANAGERS. SHIRES AND PORTER PROMPTER, GEORGE T. ROWE. L[•DER OF THE ORCHpTRI, J. H. HESSING. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Ist Tier of Sexes, or Dress Circle 50 rte 2d " 37i " .• Pit Gallery for Colored I'ersons LAST NIGHT OF MAZEPPA Saturday Evening, September 20, 1845. Will be repeated the Grand Dramatic spectacle MAZEPPA. OR THE WILD HORSE OF TARTARY Previous to the Grand Spectacle will be acted the ex citing Drama called LA TOUR DE NESLE. tar For particular , see small bill Doors open at 7 o'clock, curtain will rise at past 7 precisely. supt 2.0 I fonorrble dealing insures Annus able success." Till.: immense patronage that has been bestowed upon the s ubscriber's establishment for many years paid, by all classes of the community, iv unquestionable evidence that his articles have given satisfaction to all his eustumers, and that Ids efforts to please the public taste bas been successful. His meek of Zell and Winter Clothing 14now prepared for the inspection of his friend. and the public centrally, and from the variety of his stock, the superior quality of his Cloths, and the style and taste in which all his articles •rot made, be feels con fident of pleasing all who may favor him with a call. It would be impossible to enumerate all bis articles in a single advertisement. but the following will suffice to show the public the variety from which to dame , VERY SUPERIOR CLOTHS. Of every quality and price. cASSINERES AND CASSINETTS, TWEED, SATTENETS, VELVETS, &C Of French, Finglish and American ManuGicture His stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, Consists in part of DRESS COATS, Of even quality end rice. 111Em' .N/A. NIT 7110 Nii , Of every quality awl :price, and made in the malt fuhionable style Gentlemen's fashionable Cloaks. In great variety, land sold et uopreceotedly low prices. Overcoats of every Description, The above and all other articles in the Clothing line he offers for sale lower than they can be purchased at any other establishmeau in this city. He has SEPERATE CUTTERS for every depart ment in clothing, and as they ate all workmen who hum been employed in the most FASHIONABLE HOUSES In the country, ba can warrant his patrons that THE CUT AND MAKE Of all articles from his establishment will be in the most modcro style COUNTRY 111ERCHANTS Are respectfully invited to call, as the proprietor feels confident that he can sell them Goods on such terms as will mnke it to thair advantage to purchase at the Three Big Doors. In conclusion, I would say to the public, when you ' call at my stole you have only your own suit to pay for, for I sell lox cosh only. My goods are purchased in quantities from the importers, and of course I can sell you clothing at lower prices than the smaller deal ers, who are compelled to buy ftom the jobber. Then, from the large amount of sales, I am enabled to sell at a less per centage. Some clothiers may think it is saying a good dual when I say that I can and will sell you goods as low as they can buy them for, but all I ask as a proof of the fact is the pleasure of a call. Bear in mind the number,—'tis 151, Liberty street, better known as the " HEM mu nouns." sot 0-d&wif JOHN McC LOSK . Marino no spital. PROPOSALS will be received until the 20th in -1 itaill, for the Excavation and Masonry of a Sew er. ftom tho foundation walls of the U S Marine Hos pital, to the Ohio River, a distance of about 460 feet. There will be about 730 cubic yards of light excava tion, and about 450 cubic yards of Stone Masouty.— The Sewer to be built of hard durable stone,and laid in cement morter. Proposals will state the price per cubic yard for each. Plan and specefications to be seen at this office. The whole to be completed by the 15th of November next. SURVLIEW 6 Orrice, J B GUTHRIE, Pitts., Sep 13, 1845. 5 Sur and Inspec. of Rena. The American, Ariel, Commercial Journal, Chron icle and Gazette, publish daily, until the 20th inst. sept 13. 4 t 100 BBL& Raw Whiskey arriving and for sale at the wharf by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO. Water street near Smithfield. ONE dot Thermometers for sale by B A FAFINF.STOCK & CO. corner 6q) rind Wnod at' 2 CASKS Winter Sperm Oil for sale by B A FAH NESTOCK & CO. corner Gth and Wood st Whiting. 50 BARRELS Whiting for sale bv B A FAH:St:STOCK & CO. corner 6th and Wood st Books and Stationary, &c. FOR SALE—a variety of large and small Family School and Pocket Bibles and Testaments, a few German Testnmanu and Books; Religious Ceram° ides; Saved Songs, and David's and Watt's Psalms and Hymns; Seneca's Morals; Grim,haw's Rome; Events in Indian Histor); American a Pioneers, 2 vuls; Complete Farrier: Gunn's Domestic Medicine; Gazette of Pennsylvania, 7 vols; Journal of the Senate and House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, From 1798 to 1800; a variety of School Books, Slates, IVriting and Letterpaper, c. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent an & d Com. Merchant, No 9, sth st. aP Beeswax, Seed, Paper and Carpet Rags, bought. sepl94llw DENTAL SURGERY. Teeth supplied on improved Principles al reduced Charges. ARTIFICIAL Mineral Teel h from one to an entire set, inserted to answer the purposes of Meatier'• ti on and art iculation, equal to natural teeth; and so near ly resembling thorn, that the closest observer cannot letect them from sound. natural teeth. Tender and decayesl Teeth filled with Tooth paste, and without pain made solid and useful fur mastica tion, obviating the necessity of extracting Teeth insetted by atmospheric pressure without springs or clasps. Irregularities in children's teeth if attended to in time, prevented, and adults greatly remedied. The subscriber has one whole set and a part of aiet of his artificial teeth finished, which be invites those who stand in need of such to call and examine. CHARGES. For Teeth on Gold Plate, float $2 to each. " Silver Plate or Pivot 1 to 2 " For Plugging 50 cu to 1 " For extracting 25 cts Operations given over by other Dentists. 'elicited and no charge made without entire satisfaction is giv. en. Advice gratis Sept 19 d 3 m RETURNED TO WOOD STREET, WAR. A. HELL & EXCHANGE BROKE:RS, HAVE removed their Exchange Ofice from oppo site the Bank in Fifth street, to No. 64 Wood Street, One door from the N. E. corner of Fourth. Our lute office on Fifth street is for rent cheap. The locality and room would suit well for a retail store; apply to WM. A. HILL & CU.; 18,11 w" 64 Wood at. one door from 4th. For Sale, !!!!=IIIMI L. J. CHAMBERLAIN. Surgeon DentiA, St Clair at NEW GOODS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c HAVING just returned from the East, 1 am now opening a large and well selected stock of all goods in my line, viz: Fine Watches of all kinds; Watch trimmings; Gold and Silver Pencils; Gold Pens—ever pointed; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Ladies' Breast pins—a beautiful lot; Finger Ring., and Ear Rings; Bracelet+ and Bracelet Clasps; Studs, Sleeve and Collar Bacons; Fine Cutlery—Knives, Razors and Scissors; Solar Lard Lamps; Silver Spoons, Forks, and Butter Knives; Brittania and Plated Ware; Military Goods, &c. &c. &c.; W. W. WILSON, seri 8 Corner of Market and 4th its. FRESH LEECHES! Leeches! Leeches!! Leeches!!! BV 'he dozen. huudred, or thousand; fresh and will bat gold', for sale, and will be applied at redu ced rates. Operations of Cupping performed as nsual without pain. L. J. CHAMBERLAIN, Dental Surgeon. No 8 St Clair street, sepl9.3m Piusburgh, Pa. Caution The advantage and right of Sugar Coating Pills belong exclusively to Dr. Stara. as will be seen by the following: Received this 17th day of June, 1844, from Dr. P. Benjamin Smith, the fee of $3O, paid on his applica tion for a Patent for a "Pill coated with Supr." H. L. ELLSWORTH. Commissioner of Patents. The following Certificate is front ate first Drag gists and others is New York, gives in 1844, making it more time fro years ago. We, the undersigned, never saw or head of "Su gar Coated Pills," until Dr. G. Benjamin Smith manufactured and exhibited ahem to us about a year Rms.iion 4. Co. 110 Broadway, end 10 Astor House. Israel Randolph, M. D., 86 Liberty street. Horace Everett, 96 Hudson street. John Castree, 97 Hudson street. D. Sands, 79 Fulton street. Unless a Pill is a good 'medicine, what is the Sugar good fort Some 10 or 15 ignorant adventurers have an idea, from the great succcess of Dr. G. Benjamin Smith's Pills, that if they only put a coating of sugar on any Citing it will lell as rapidly as these celebra ted Pills do. Sumo of them find their mistake and even offer their trash at 6ci per box. To avoid all imposition, let the public examine every box, and if G. Benj. Smith is written with a pen on the bottom, the Pills are good. Office, 179 Greenwich street. A VOICE FROM SENECA FALLS, N. Y. The Sugar Coated Indian Vegetable Pills. Your Pills are a superior article, as I ran well as• suro you from my own experience. When I am at tacked with my old complaint; the pleurisy. usually preceded by the bilious fever, I always find them a sovereign remedy a sure preventive. Your Pills should be kept in every family. and if seasonably taken they will provent much sickness and save much ex pence. Truly yours, To G. Benjamin Smith, M. D., Now York. Fur sale in Pittsburgh, by B. .A. Faknesfock, cor ner of Wood and Sixth streets, and L. 'Wilcox, Jr., •n the Diamond. septrf-3taw OLASSES. -16 Barrels N. 0. Molasses, for 11'1 sale low, by P. C. MARTIN, set 17 60, Watei street,. Burnt District. Vrick. TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND first rate Brick for sale on accommodating terms, by P. C. MARTIN, 'apt 17 GO, Water 'met, Burnt District. SACRED MU 1C BOOKS CARMINA SACRA, or Boston Collection o Church Music; Masons Sacred Hnrp, 'Volume Ist, latest edition; Masons Sacred Harp, with Patent noiea; Missouri Harmony do do; Bradbury and Sander.; young- choir; \l•esttra Hnrp, by %Vaketinitl; Christian Harp; Ctllll.llA Erciedire, by Dorbey and Stanbridge; Bintion School Song Book; Kingsleys Social choir, 3 vols.; Southern Harp, by Mrs Donn; School Singer, by Bradbury and Sanders; All the above works are kept fur sale by the sub scriber, and will be sold wholesale and retail, at the torest cask prices. JOHN H. MELLOR. sepl.o 12'2 Wood st. above Fifth. nemoved to the Old Stand. [I A RLES H. KAY respectfully informs his C friends and former customers. that he has op. ened at the OLD STAND, (which has been re-built and enlarged since the Fire of 10th A pril,Y Corner of Wood and Third Street:, opposite Woods' new Ho tel, with a large and well selected Stock of Paper, School. Classical, BLtnk, Lan', Medical, rheologi cal and Miscellaneous Books, PLAIN and FANCY STATION ART—cola every article in his line suitable fur COUNTRY SALES, ull of which have psi been porchn.ed by him, for cash, in the Eastern cities. C. 11. Si. proposes confining his antes generally for each, and will make a corresponding abntemene on ho prices heretofore charged by the trade. Liberal' discount made to Colleges and Schools. Blank Books for Merchants and County Offleert made to order, to any ruled pattern, in the best mask' net and at the shortest notice. Orders from COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND' TEACHERS promptly attended to. Rags taken in exchange for Books and paper at cash prices. septl Charles H. Hay, WHOLESALE and Retail Bookseller, Papee . Dealer. Stationer and Bookbinder, corner of Wood and Third streets. pent7S - NEW BOOKS. A N extensive and select assortment of Books anal A Stationary, just received by BOSINORTH & FORRESTF.FI, N. 43 Market street. CHA MBERS' Information for the People; Cooper's Naval History; Wonders of the World; Alison's History of Europe; Thiers' French Revolution; Bulwer's Miscellanies., Heroes of History--Carlyle; Brougham's Lives of Men of Letters; , Sketches of Statesmen; Benihaminna; Ten Thousand a Year; Fur sale by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, set , lB No 43 Market st Legal Stationary. BLANKS on parchment paper, • superior article; at BOSWORTH & FORRESTER'S, rep I 8 No 43 Market at. Choice Reading. THE. CROCK OF GOLD; 7,chokke's Tales; 'lnca's Prose and Verse; Genius and character of Burns; The Judicator, by Leigh Hunt; Ilazlilt's Table Talk; Hogg's Winter ENening Tales; Mysteries of Udulphu; Thaddeus of Mims:: Don Quixote; Gill Bias; Hungarian Ratchets; Arabian Nights; for pale by BOSWORTII & FORRESTER, No 43 Market at, Copperas, 1 OBBLS in Store.,siiLL4l 17. “ 11 1.' &. ". a l a t i l e C b ZETsorkr, ne. 17 No 170 Liberty sr 60 BBLS. pure Mon. Rye Whiskey, in store end for stile by MILLER & RICKETSON, sepl7 Nu 170 Liberty st. . . SH D.-20 bbls No 1 Baltimore Trimmed, in more and fur sale by MILLER Se. RICKETSON, ss 17 No 170 Liberty st. SPERM candles.-17 bis New Record }Lends, in ore and Gm &tile by MILLER & RICKETSON se 17 No 170 Liberty it._ HAVING rebuilt and removed to his old stand, No 26 Wood street, next to the corner of Se cond, continues to transact a general commission business. Ha vrill be constantly supplied with American manufactures at the lowest wholesale cash prices. se t 17 Brown Flannels. 4cases of a superior quality just received from ibe manufacturers, for sale at the lowest wholesale cash prices by GEO. COCHRAN,26 Wood st. se. 17 Red Flannel . . ell eases superior red fl annels fur sale on favorable ~termsby GF.O COCHIUN, '26 Wood at. septl7 Tweed Cloths. I case of tweed cloth* lot sale by GEO COCHRAN. 26 Weoil st. To Let, AROOM adjoining the Marlett Hotel, corner of Water and Ferry streets. Sept 1 GEO. COCHRAN. Spinning Wheel Irons. Afurther supply of this article, of the best quality, received and for sale by GEO COCHRAN. P•T[NT 071,CE r. IKULYANY, DIIILITANY & LEDLIE, MANUFACTURL AND KERP CONSTANTLY ON Hums, LI ALL 175 V•RIF.T.SAS, AT 71161 R WAREHOUSE, Corner of Market and Water Streets, lid Our Works continue in full operation, and we are constantly adding to our stock, which enables to to fill orders asiixh promptness. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call and examine prices and terms. se 16.1 y.., THE subscriber retarns his sincere thanks to hit friends, and the public generally, for the very liberal support heretofore awarded him, sad again, appeals to a generous and patriotic people to sustain, him in bin D lel TaRutSTED efforts tc s'rve them. He therefore, reminds them, that he has just raturneei from the East, and is in the daily receipt, direct from, the manufactur ers,of a splendid assortment of Ladies',. Gentlemen's and Children's Boots and Shoes, all se, lected with great care and circumspection, which he. pledges himself to sell lower for cash, wholesale op retail, than can be purchased at ally other establish-. meet in the city. This is a serious fact, as all those, heretofore purchasing from him can testify. He would a l so i n f o rm the yo u NG Lsiams, that he has a beauti ful article of the genuine ENGLISH Kto white and black slipper, the tastiest article ever offered to the public. All goods purchased at this establishroena warranted. N. B. Measures taken for all kinds of work, and made at the shortest notice. Remember the place, A• M'C AMMON, 112 Market street, facing St. Clair st. sep IS d2w. At:Gorr end, 1845 Johnson's Superior TaU and Winter 13. ALVORD At the Office of the Pittsburgh Morning Port BIGLER, SARGENT & BIOLER„ STEAMBOATS, HOTELS, and others, supplied with superior, pure Allegheny Ice, by the bushel or barrel. Apply at H. JACKSON'S Meat Store, No. 60, Penn street, sth Ward, two doors from Fess & Cassel's Drug Stare, corner of Walnut, and Penn streets. opt 10 -'or -c "4 ale 4V-Wr-`4,,,§ ":,'-t• "I*.24t4ECAIt:TA. Pure Rye Whiskey. GEORGE COCHRAN FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMENT Cut, 211craldad and Plain FLINT GLASSWARE, PITTSBURGH. War is Come /Uabil A I'RESII SUPPLY PRINTING INE, RECEIVED THIS DAY, 17•d&wtf ICE, ICE, ICE. JAINge E. LEDUC.
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